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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drake" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a male duck and can be used in contexts discussing birds, wildlife, or specific types of ducks.
Example: "In the pond, we spotted a drake swimming gracefully among the female ducks."
Alternatives: "a male duck" or "a male waterfowl".
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He sounds nice enough, like a jobbing XFM DJ. "You've gotta love a Drake sneak-attack!" he says with ambitious certainty after Fetty Wap's My Way ft Drake.
Mr. Delaney pointed out two mallards - a drake and a hen - paddling in the Bronx River.
Despite rumours of a Drake appearance, the show is thin on big guest turns.
West Coast rappers better be prepared for a Drake diss track.
I tear off a piece and toss it to a drake.
Tidal accused Apple of blocking it from streaming a Drake performance, a claim denied by his manager.
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A trailer features a wounded Drake washing ashore an island.
The director has already finished the Blade Runner remake, and I just want you to imagine a dishevelled Drake playing a self-doubting replicant.
Even more minimalist is "A Mallard Drake Hanging on a Wall and a Seville Orange".
The Crimson Tide then had a difficult time closing the game as turnovers on consecutive possessions on a McCarron interception and a Kenyan Drake fumble.
Drake refuses and Sly mocks his abilities in an attempt to intimidate him, as a result Drake responds insultingly and the two battle.
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